This prep commit moves the 'rename_indexes_constraints'
function to 'lib/migrate' as we're going to re-use it for
the 'UserHotspot' to 'OnboardingStep' table rename operation.
In general, this function would be helpful in migrations
involving table rename operations, subject to the caution
mentioned in the function via comments.
This commit adds code to not allow Zulip Cloud organizations that are not
on the Plus plan to change the "can_access_all_users_group" setting.
Fixes#27877.
This default setup will be more realistic, matching the ordinary
conditions for a modern server.
Especially needed as we add bouncer code that will expect to have
RemoteRealm entries for realm_uuid values for which it receives
requests.
Refactors get_page helper function so that the updates to the
query data for each row is done in the function that processes
the request.
Adds columns to the remote installation page for both the support
and analytics links.
Adds `analytics/views/remote_activity.py` to the files without
100% backend test coverage.
This makes it possible for a self-hosted realm administrator to
directly access a logged-page on the push notifications bouncer
service, enabling billing, support contacts, and other administrator
for enterprise customers to be managed without manual setup.
Earlier the `/poll` slash command was the only way to create polls.
To increase user friendliness with a GUI, a button to launch a modal
to create a poll, has been added to the compose box. This button is
enabled only when the compose box is empty, to avoid complexities with
losing / having to save as draft any message already being composed.
The modal has a form which on submission frames a message using the
`/poll` syntax and the data input in the form, and sets the content of
the compose box to that message, which the user can then send. The
question field is mandatory for form submission.
Fixes: #20304.
Pressing `r` to open compose box, or search via hotkey didn't work
for gear menu while it worked for other popovers. So, this is an
attempt to unify that behavior so that if the hotkeys are not
handles the navbar_menus popovers, then can be handled elsewhere.
Add a personal menu dropdown that opens on clicking user avatar icon
in navbar added in previous commit.
The args passed to render_personal_menu() in onShow() are returned by
get_personal_menu_content_context() in popover_menus_data.js so that
they can be unit tested.
Additionally, added CSS to get a custom arrow for dropdown menu.
Added a `?` hotkey in keyboard shortcuts option in personal_menu
dropdown in a style similar to our tooltip's hotkey by adding
? in a span with class .tooltip-hotkey-hint and adding some CSS.
Fixes part of #22802.
This commit adds code to add "(guest)" to user names of guest
users in the following places -
- right sidebar
- user pills, including the pills in search suggestion typehaead
- typeaheads for user
- sender names in message feed
- user profile popover and modals.
- user name in not subscribed warning banner.
Note that the indicator is shown only if enable_guest_user_indicator
setting is set to true.
As a result of this change, we now translate "deactivated" text
shown in user pills for deactivated users.
Fixes part of #26700.
This commit also limits `stream_bar.decorate` to only
be able to be called for stream messages, since it's
an undefined string_id is no longer a sign that
you're dealing with a DM.
These changes adds a new scheduled message indicator in conversation views
which informs the user of the number of messages that are scheduled to be
sent to the current view.
Fixes: #25584.
This is a bit hacky, but avoids incorrectly checking Handlebars
templates for Django style templates, which in particular interacts
poorly with ICU Message plural syntax.
The vast majority of deployments do not need landing page assets
generated every deploy, which takes more than 15s. This also removes
them from built tarballs, which also do not need them.
This commit adds two drop-down settings in 'SETTINGS / NOTIFICATIONS'
and 'SETTINGS / DEFAULT USER SETTINGS'.
The new settings lie in a new section named "Topic notifications",
just below the "Noification triggers" section.
Label: "Automatically follow topics"
Options: "Topics I participate in", "Topics I send a message to",
"Topics I start", and "Never".
Label: "Automatically unmute topics in muted streams"
Options: "Topics I participate in", "Topics I send a message to",
"Topics I start", and "Never".
Fixes#25914.
This commit adds two user settings, named
* `automatically_follow_topics_policy`
* `automatically_unmute_topics_in_muted_streams_policy`
The settings control the user's preference on which topics they
will automatically 'follow' or 'unmute in muted streams'.
The policies offer four options:
1. Topics I participate in
2. Topics I send a message to
3. Topics I start
4. Never (default)
There is no support for configuring the settings through the UI yet.
Adds warning banner to the organization settings overlay/tabs
for demo organizations. For owners, clicking on the link in the
banner opens a modal to convert the demo organization into a
permanent organization.
For admins that are not owners, clicking on the link will go
to the help center article on demo organizations.
Non-admin users will not see the warning banner.
The modal for converting a demo organization requires the owner
to have set their email address. Once the owner's email address
is set, then the organization can be made permanent by changing
the subdomain of the organization. The deletion date for the
demo organization will be removed as part of updating the
subdomain.
The organization owner must also have updated the organization
type to be any value other than unsepecified to convert the
demo organization to a permanent organization. The modal's
submit button will be disabled if that is the value for the
organization type in the form. The demo organizations created
in the dev environment now have their organization type set to
unspecified on creation.
This is a part of #19523.
Co-authored by: Lauryn Menard <lauryn@zulip.com>
In commit 268f858f3, we removed the "realm_filters" event from the
schemas that we test in `zerver/lib/event_schemas.py`, but the event
is still documented (as deprecated) in the api/get-events doc.
Updates `tools/check_schemas` to not print a warning for an event
schema in the OpenAPI documentation if it's include in the list of
deprecated events list.
Letting the clock tick without a reason introduces the
possibility of nondeterministic test failures depending on the execution
time. The default value when not specified is tick=True, which makes it
easy to miss.
The rule doesn't prohibit setting tick=True, as perhaps there will be
tests wanting to use that feature on purpose, but such a test should
explicitly set it to make the intent clear.
Refactor tools/lib/provision_inner to conditionally write activation commands to user's bash profile based on the host machine type. Automatic activation now skipped for native linux containers.
Fixes#15029
Semgrep 0.118.0 changed the default of --scan-unknown-extensions to
false. It also seems that it no longer respects --lang (or never
did), so rename the config file to reflect that it only includes
Python rules, to make it clear that additional languages will require
separate config files.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit creates a new file integration_url_modal.js which
now contains the code for showing integration url modal.
Since show_generate_integration_url_modal is used in multiple
places, this change helps us in avoiding import cycles.
This commit creates a new file user_deactivation_ui.js which
now contains the code for showing deactivation modal for user
and bots.
Since confirm_deactivation and confirm_bot_deactivation functions
are used in multiple places, this change helps us in avoiding
import cycles.
This commit moves initialize_custom_pronouns_type_fields,
initialize_custom_user_type_fields, initialize_custom_date_type_fields
and append_custom_profile_fields functions to the new file
custom_profile_fields_ui.js from settings_account.js since
they are used for both showing custom profile fields in
"Profile" settings panel and "Edit user" form shown in
user profile modal. This change also helps us in avoiding
import cycles.
We already allowed reruns for failing tests, and this adds
the ability to rerun tests that succeeded as well, which is
helpful for debugging flaky tests.
The intent behind this commit is to tidy up how we handle user info
popovers. The first step is to move everything related to them into
its own module. This commit should not have any functional changes.
The type annotation for functools.partial uses unchecked Any for all
the function parameters (both early and late). returns.curry.partial
uses a mypy plugin to check the parameters safely.
https://returns.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pages/curry.html
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This is a preparatory commit before we migrate `user_group_popover`
from Bootstrap to Tippy library.
The previous implementation was weirdly sharing the logic around
`current_message_info_popover_elem` with the user info popovers based
on a message; very likely an unfortunate latent bug caused by
copy/paste.
To address that, we need to add dedicated functions like
get_user_group_popover_items to avoid breaking keyboard navigation
with this extraction.
We want to reject ambiguous type annotations that set ApiParamConfig
inside a Union. If a parameter is Optional and has a default of None, we
prefer Annotated[Optional[T], ...] over Optional[Annotated[T, ...]].
This implements a check that detects Optional[Annotated[T, ...]] and
raise an assertion error if ApiParamConfig is in the annotation. It also
checks if the type annotation contains any ApiParamConfig objects that
are ignored, which can happen if the Annotated type is nested inside
another type like List, Union, etc.
Note that because
param: Annotated[Optional[T], ...] = None
and
param: Optional[Annotated[Optional[T], ...]] = None
are equivalent in runtime prior to Python 3.11, there is no way for us
to distinguish the two. So we cannot detect that in runtime.
See also: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/90353
The goal of typed_endpoint is to replicate most features supported by
has_request_variables, and to improve on top of it. There are some
unresolved issues that we don't plan to work on currently. For example,
typed_endpoint does not support ignored_parameters_supported for 400
responses, and it does not run validators on path-only arguments.
Unlike has_request_variables, typed_endpoint supports error handling by
processing validation errors from Pydantic.
Most features supported by has_request_variables are supported by
typed_endpoint in various ways.
To define a function, use a syntax like this with Annotated if there is
any metadata you want to associate with a parameter, do note that
parameters that are not keyword-only are ignored from the request:
```
@typed_endpoint
def view(
request: HttpRequest,
user_profile: UserProfile,
*,
foo: Annotated[int, ApiParamConfig(path_only=True)],
bar: Json[int],
other: Annotated[
Json[int],
ApiParamConfig(
whence="lorem",
documentation_status=NTENTIONALLY_UNDOCUMENTED
)
] = 10,
) -> HttpResponse:
....
```
There are also some shorthands for the commonly used annotated types,
which are encouraged when applicable for better readability and less
typing:
```
WebhookPayload = Annotated[Json[T], ApiParamConfig(argument_type_is_body=True)]
PathOnly = Annotated[T, ApiParamConfig(path_only=True)]
```
Then the view function above can be rewritten as:
```
@typed_endpoint
def view(
request: HttpRequest,
user_profile: UserProfile,
*,
foo: PathOnly[int],
bar: Json[int],
other: Annotated[
Json[int],
ApiParamConfig(
whence="lorem",
documentation_status=INTENTIONALLY_UNDOCUMENTED
)
] = 10,
) -> HttpResponse:
....
```
There are some intentional restrictions:
- A single parameter cannot have more than one ApiParamConfig
- Path-only parameters cannot have default values
- argument_type_is_body is incompatible with whence
- Arguments of name "request", "user_profile", "args", and "kwargs" and
etc. are ignored by typed_endpoint.
- positional-only arguments are not supported by typed_endpoint. Only
keyword-only parameters are expected to be parsed from the request.
- Pydantic's strict mode is always enabled, because we don't want to
coerce input parsed from JSON into other types unnecessarily.
- Using strict mode all the time also means that we should always use
Json[int] instead of int, because it is only possible for the request
to have data of type str, and a type annotation of int will always
reject such data.
typed_endpoint's handling of ignored_parameters_unsupported is mostly
identical to that of has_request_variables.